R.J. Sunahara (Bay) 6'6 PF -  Sunahara is an intriguing forward with athleticism, a motor on the offensive glass, and an evolving skillset. Last month, the junior big man sent a buzz across social media with this dunk against Elyria. Coming off of a State Final Four run a year ago and a solid summer on the circuit with OBC, Sunhara has blossomed into a nightly double-double threat. This consistency has garnered the attention of several collegiate programs in the area.

Al Johnson (Ellet) 6'7 C - The Ellet Orangemen won the Akron City Series this season and enter the postseason as the number one seed in the Division One Alliance District. A lot of the success this season has come as a result of Johnson's emergence. At 6'6 and toting a 7'2 wingspan, the big man has become arguably the area's top shotblocking threat. His timing and length allows him to cover ground and even block a number of jumpshooters. Paired alongside 6'9 A.J. Gareri (Ohio commit), the two provide add a sense of versatility on both ends that is unmatched in the area.  

Donovan Forte (Garfield Heights) 6'6 PF - Forte has been a serviceable big for Coach Sonny Johnson and has been a pivotal piece to the Bulldogs rotation. The Rhodes transfer has been averaging double figure points and rebounds since making his debut five games into the season, enough to earn him a scholarship from Urbana University back in January. With soft hands and a knack for finding the ball, Forte has even showed that he can step away from the paint and keep the defense honest with a 15-foot jumper.

Mason McMurray (Stow) 6'7 PF - Similar to Ellet, the Stow Bulldogs also feature their own pair of bigs in sophomore Evan Bainbridge and McMurray. Both have stepped into roles and have helped the team secure a Suburban League - National Division title. McMurray showed glimpses of his versatility and perimeter touch this Fall at the All-Ohio City Series, and has used this offseason to add some weight to his frame and become a primary option for Coach Close.